Many of you know about Serbian language from some music songs or movies and I know that there are people who never heard about it . I would like to know if can you recognize some phrases and their meanings. I will write both in Latin and Cyrillic phrases in Serbian language to be easier for you.
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Question of
Dobro jutro – Добро јутро in English means
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Good morning
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Good evening
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Question of
Požuri – Пожури in English means
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Welcome
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Hurry up
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Question of
volim te – волим те means
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I love you
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I hate you
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Question of
nema veze – нема везе in English means
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It is a pity
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it doesn’t matter
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Question of
Čestitam! – Честитам! in English means
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Congratulations!
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Cheers!
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Question of
Srećan Božić – Срећан Божић in English means
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Merry Christmas
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Happy New Year
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Hvala vam puno – Хвала вам пуно means
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You are welcome
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Thank you very much
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Question of
Vidimo se sutra –
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See you soon
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See you tomorrow
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I got 8 correct , quiz is good , but easy.
8 of 8..But that’s why I’m from the Serbia..hehee..greetings!!!
All correct, of course 🙂 It’s my native language 😀
nice one, I got 3 out of 8
8/, of course 😉
I’m just sending some love from Subotica 😀
Thanks.Greetings from Belgrade to Subotica.
😉
I got 5… okay.
8/8 Greetings from Bulgaria!
Greetings to our neigbour Bulgaria from Serbia too.
7 correct guesses. Lol. Nice quiz.
You got 8 out of 8
got 4 out of 8 right!
Six out of eight.
6/8 here, good quiz!
You got 8 out of 8 right!
Perfect. You rock!
I got 6 out of 8! I am a big fan of Emir Kusturica, and it would be hard not to pick up a few phrases from his films 🙂
7/8 brzopletost lol
Oh thank you for sharing the story . It made me smile and I am glad you wrote it down here. I am happy for that.
By the way 6 out of 8 is a great result. Congratulations.
This was fun!
6/8 – not bad for someone without a word of Serbian – although I did learn a few Russian words a long time ago and there might be a few similarities.
You would enjoy the story I heard some years ago about the British politician who phoned the appropriate desk of the British Foreign Office because he was about to meet a delegation from what was then Yugoslavia. He asked: “How do you say ‘Good Evening’ in Yugoslavian?” “Oh”, said the man on the desk, “You mean Serbo-Croat”. “Thank you”, said the politician and put the phone down. He spent the evening walking up to everyone he met and saying “Serbo-Croat” to them!
Oh thank you for sharing the story . It made me smile and I am glad you wrote it down here. I am happy for that.
By the way 6 out of 8 is a great result. Congratulations.
That’s very funny! 😀